BRAZILIAN AFFAIRS.
(r.v >:i,kcit.]<; TKi.Ki;iiAiMi.—coi'viticur.) Kio !)!■: .Tamciko, Xovember Hi. C'asl'UJ.O, Governor of the Kio Grande province, has resigned. On'j-liiird ot'tlienavy i-'.in favour of General Fonseca, one third inclines to the insurgents, and the remainder are neutral. The insurgent Junta threatc>iH 1o depose the dictator and call on the electors to appoint a sucevisor. The olHcials in this city assert that the outbreak in Uio Grande is due to local causes, and has nothing to do with General Fonsoca's action. The rebels have captured Stague. General Fonseca has garrisoned the capital. Paris, November 10. Don Pedro, the dethroned Emperor of Brazil, publicly announced bis willingness to return to tin country should the pouiilaee desire it.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3019, 19 November 1891, Page 2
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114BRAZILIAN AFFAIRS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3019, 19 November 1891, Page 2
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